Degree: Graduate

Carl Mercer Dow Alumni Fellowship Fund in Chemistry

College Awarded Aid
Not Need-based


Outstanding graduate chemical engineering and chemistry students.


Value:

Varies

Degree:

Graduate

College:

Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering

Carl Mercer Dow Alumni Fellowship Fund in Chemistry

College Awarded Aid
Not Need-based


Meritorious graduate students in chemistry.

Application Information:
Contact the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.


Value:

Varies

Degree:

Graduate

College:

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry

Carlton Fields Scholarship Fund

College Awarded Aid
Not Need-based


Entering students from Florida; merit scholarship.


Value:

Varies

Degree:

Graduate

College:

College of Law

Caroline Annette Cody Memorial Scholarship

College Awarded Aid
Not Need-based


Rising fourth-year students. Faculty selected


Value:

Varies

Degree:

Graduate

College:

College of Medicine (COM)

Carolyn Kelly Memorial Education Scholarship Fall

NOT College Awarded Aid
Not Need-based


Carolyn Kelly was a senior pilot for a major airline company before she made her transition to her true self. She was a lover of adventure, loyal to her friends, and a protector of animals. She supported numerous charities such a Women/Kids in Distress, the Florida Humane Society, the American Liver Foundation… to name a few.

She sailed the Caribbean numerous times to quench that fire that always simmered in her soul. She was most happy behind the helm steering to new horizons. Being a pilot, she loved the research and the details…whether piloting a 747 or charting a new sailing adventure.

 

Though an extremely private and quiet individual, she opened up when around true friends. It was in these settings one saw her true self…her dry witty humor, her kindness, compassion and consideration for all and mostly her deep, deep intellect.

The shaded discrimination she encountered when she transitioned, made her acutely aware of the trials and tribulations a transgender individual must deal with. She knew that only through education could a transgender person attain respect, dignity and a higher station in life.

It was her request upon her death that the Carolyn Kelly Education Fund be formed to help underprivileged and transgender individuals attain their true potential no matter their station in life.

Find more information and an application on the https://www.kellytrust.org/Scholarships Website

To qualify as a beneficiary of the Carolyn Kelly Memorial Education Scholarship, an individual must meet certain criteria. The first criteria are concrete threshold qualifications that must be met to qualify for the award. You must be either transgender, female, or underprivileged, or any combination of those. As well, you must be:
Enrolled and actively attending a two or four year accredited college or university.
Maintaining a minimum 2.75 GPA.

CKMEF scholarships can be applied for any time and are awarded on a rolling basis as scholarships are evaluated. Scholarships are awarded for Spring and Fall and Semesters.. The deadlines to apply are June 1 for Fall Semesters and November 1 for Spring semesters. Awards are made each year on July 31 and December 31.

This scholarship is intended for undergraduates and graduate students pursuing degrees in any and all fields who meet the criteria of the scholarship fund. This scholarship is designed to promote academic excellence and increases the visibility of talented students who meet the criteria.

-Scholarships are for eligible individuals enrolled in or attending a 2- or 4-year accredited institution.

-This scholarship must be used in the academic year awarded.

-This scholarship must be used for educational expenses only, which include tuition, room and board, textbooks, e-textbooks subscriptions, educational supplies, and research supplies. Scholarship awards will be paid directly to the applicant’s institution.

-Recipients must maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.75 for the entire year of College and/or University enrollment. Any recipient whose GPA falls below 2.75 at any time during the school year can be, at the Fund’s discretion, dropped from the scholarship program and required to reimburse all funds.

-Recipients must not be under disciplinary sanctions.

-All recipients will be required for the period of one year, to submit progress reports about their progress to the Fund no later than one week after receiving evaluations from their Institute. Any individuals not submitting evaluations in a timely manner are subject to disqualification from the scholarship. Any conduct or acts of the applicant, that are detrimental to the image of the Fund are cause for disqualification, and any monies paid to the recipient shall be reimbursed to the Fund.


Deadline:

2025-06-01

Value:

12500

Degree:

Graduate, Undergraduate

College:

Non-UF Scholarships

Carrie Lynn Yoder Memorial Scholarship

College Awarded Aid
Not Need-based


Deserving graduate student in the Department of Botany in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; preference given to students focusing on coastal ecology.

Application Information:
Contact the Department of Botany in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.


Value:

Varies

Degree:

Graduate

CDM Endowment

College Awarded Aid
Not Need-based


Prospective graduate student; used as a recruiting tool for a top incoming graduate student.

CDM Smith Fellowship Award:
To support the ongoing growth and development of the consulting and engineering industry, CDM Smith has developed a continued partnership with the University of Florida and their College of Engineering. A major part of this partnership is our annual fellowship award administered by the Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure and Environment. This fellowship was endowed and established by former CDM Smith CEO Thomas D. Furman, Jr. His long standing history with the University was the foundation of a partnership that would grow in years to come. Thomas Furman received both his Bachelor’s and Master’s in engineering degrees from the University of Florida. His father, Thomas Furman, was also a professor within the College of Engineering from 1950 to1980. The CDM Fellowship is awarded to one selected student who has exhibited academic excellence within the field of engineering and who is planning to further their education by pursuing, or is currently pursuing, a Master’s Degree. The recipient of the award each year is awarded $8,000 in addition to a teaching assistantship. With this award, CDM Smith hopes to foster the education and career opportunities of our industry’s future leaders.


Value:

$8,000 plus a teaching assistantship

Degree:

Graduate

College:

Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering

Center for Chemical Physics Graduate Fellowship

College Awarded Aid
Not Need-based


Incoming students with high qualifications; promise of an outstanding graduate study career in chemical physics.


Value:

Varies

Degree:

Graduate

College:

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry

Central Florida Builder’s Exchange Frank W. Reed Scholarships

College Awarded Aid
Need-based


upper-division and graduate BCN students enrolled in the college who are Florida natives, preferably from Orange, Seminole or Osceola counties; minimum 2.5 GPA and demonstrated financial need

For application and more information:
Contact the M.E. Rinker, Sr. School of Building Construction in the College of Design, Construction and Planning.


Value:

Forte Steel, $600; Jack Jennings & Son, $1,200; Tri-City Electric, $600; R.C. Stevens Construction, $600; Walker & Co., $1,200; Hubbard Construction, $720

Degree:

Graduate, Undergraduate

College:

College of Design, Construction, and Planning, School of Construction Management

Central Florida Women’s Leadership Scholarship

College Awarded Aid
Need-based


Student member of the Florida Association for Women Lawyers. Must be from or have family from one of the following Florida counties: Marion, Sumter, Lake, Seminole, Orange, Osceola, Polk, Hardee or Highlands.


Value:

$2,000

Degree:

Graduate

College:

College of Law